Know your flow
At Two Mountain Winery, technology helps make irrigation practices more sustainable.
At Two Mountain Winery, technology helps make irrigation practices more sustainable.
Automating irrigation can save labor, save water and help growers schedule around the plants’ needs.
This fall, the new Washington State University Department of Viticulture and Enology will welcome its first chair, associate professor of
Expecting a short crop, Washington Apple Commission reduces its budget and USApple dues.
Washington State University’s vineyard intern training teaches season-long scouting strategies.
Removing infected trees is considered a critical strategy in the fight against X disease.
The second day of the International Fruit Tree Association’s 2022 summer tour centered in Quincy, Washington, where orchards, potatoes and other row crops grow in deep, productive soil.
Growers from across the U.S. — and even a few from beyond — arrived in Central Washington this week for a tour organized by the International Fruit Tree Association.
New cost-of-production study for sweet cherries shows how rising costs are hitting the growers’ bottom line.
Spray programs and monitoring data set up mating disruption for success.